noun
- a style of dance characterized by model-like poses and angular, linear arm movements, originating in Harlem ballroom culture
Usage: dance
verb
- to perform vogue dance moves; to strike poses in the style of fashion models
Usage: dance
Examples
- The documentary explored the history of vogueing in New York’s ballroom scene.
- She learned vogueing from dancers who had been part of the original movement.
- The music video featured performers vogueing with dramatic arm movements.
- Vogueing competitions became popular in underground dance battles.
- He was vogueing to the beat, striking sharp poses.
- The dance class taught basic vogueing techniques to beginners.
- Vogueing requires precision and attitude to execute properly.